The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1921, Page 5

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1991. i Friday and Satiiedas t Sale of cil jome-Grown NURSERY Seeds, Fertilisers, Sprays NEW PLANTING at FOU wait too long T may Mall Orders = Phe to build up your onstitution. Taken m a y fic manual manipulati: edt. pulation and Sw ih Movements will do wondera DR. EMIL GREEN Medical Physical Director 16 Lippy Bidg., 3rd and Columbia, i Eitiett 2366 MAL™O Just North of fvifls OFale DVUBLES THE VaLUE OF YvuR MONEY A Penny May Have the Value of a Dollar at Swift’s One-Cent Sale Big Specials for Friday and Saturday Elcaya Vanishing and Elcaya Cold Cream Nationally advertised; universally used. Per Jar wcesecvecesec@eceeee A liquid polish and waterproof dressing for wet weather. +. 15¢ A pure cold cream. excellent for cleaning pur- poses and chapped hands and face. 1b... .73¢ es, Rubber Gloves The well-known Criterion Household Glove; durable, elastic, all sizes. One Pair ..ceccescescree penberersorscoesegs 50e¢ gs ayy eo 5lc Chlorox Tooth Paste A mildly alkaline paste; an excellent antacid, refreshing. One Tube . ‘Two Tubes Bandoline For keeping the hair in place. Delicately perfumed. Light or dark shades, OME Bottle ccc ccccccrercreceeeesseerescsves 25¢ bir eee 26c A 004 stationery for ordinary correspond ence; assorted colors; 24 sheets, 24 envelopes Ome Box cesesee Two Boxes Playing Cards A glossy, firm card, well worth 40c. Friday and Saturday— 0 ee Ce Saar ene 4lc Second and Pike * Second and Madison Fourth and Union Fourth and Madison fol He ANHNESASER V ACE MSHS HTN Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. } The People's Popular Homefurnishers & Self-Basting Roasters Y Body of blue steel, une piece, oval shape, Cyuipped with lock cover and wire han- dle. Size 1114x1714. Will hold a 16-pound turkey, Regular price $2.75. Special for Friday and Saturday $1.69 Only One to a Customer—Only 100 in This Lot. 2 ‘Times Squa: = ATCHING EGGS UNDER DIFFICULTIES ) PROSE bec at THE SEATTLE STAR es a 400 Per Cent Profit; | He’ll Soon Be Rich} NOTTINGHAM, England, Nov, 17, | —H. R. Herbert, art dealer, bought & paintmg some time ago for $125. Experts have declared it to be a een-| uine Rembrandt, worth $50,000, co, Tax When Necessary ative. Canterbury Chocolates | |. mcs. Original Brown Boxes . Liquid Petroleum : A colorless, tasteless liquid, used with excel Best Quality Jent reeults in chionic constipation. Dah Dink: BOE iss o's s2vqcbans aagawesee Two Pint Bottles Assorted Flavors Limit Two Boxes to Customer 1-Ib. Box, $1.50 2 BOXES $1.51 Chocolate Creams —A creamy center well coated — As- sorted flavors. 1-2 Ib. 30c 1 pound— 3lc |_| Per Pint, ........ Per Box . Two Boxes ating. Leaves the Two Bottles fOP,., +... Per Cake ... Two Cakes Two Bottles Bars —A full sized 5c bar of good qual- ity 1 Bar, 5c 2 bars— color; guaranteed. Two Nets for fragrant. Two Boxes PINE sv ececes ss teers dae si eh doe while a. bridge Protection Sought Epsom Salts A pure, large crystal Salts; an excellent lax Church's pure juice of sweet Concord grapes. f/m gl eee Hr wu 41e Pound Paper A good quality of Linen Paper, neatly boxed. Comes in blue, butt and pink, BOE. Se vvacietececccs Palmolive Shampoo A delightful shampoo—cleansing and invigor- hair fluffy. Large Bottle .eccccscccecceeeees Cocoa Butter A pure butter of cocoa, in haif-pound cakes. Nux and Iron Tablets A vitalizing and strengthening tablet of Nux ond Iron. A real blood enricher. Per Bottle ..... sedsoeedees Candy ed eesecrrcvocevenessereosessed seed ps ogy pte oa | Swift’s Hair Nets A large Net; well made; cap or fringe; any Pussywillow Face Powder A clinging, invisible powder, delightfully Broadway and Thomas University District — 14th Ave. N. E. and E. 50th St. imost insanitary, by China Republic SHINGTON, Nov. 17.—-China/has presented 10 points to the arms ——- — — limitation conference as her program | for settling Far Eastern problems as ae 4 relate to her, The Chinese spokeaman was given [an opportunity to present China's jopes, alms and policies in the pres lent conference. | The firet of the proposals asked |that “the powers engage to respect and observe the territorial integrity jand protect the administrative inde | pendence of the Chinese republic.” | Secretary of State Hughes is un derstood to have made a general talk jin reply, expressing sympathy with Chinese aspin | The proposals were | 1—The powers engage to r and observe the territorial integrity land protect the administrative inde | pend , with the principle of the so [°F tunity for the commerce and in- ...10¢ public without exception. | mutual confidences and maintaining when any country makes a radical change in her form of government. Tl dence of the Chinese republic. do #0. 2—China, being in full accord | she should be freed from the dan called open door, or equal oppor | that also ax far dustry of all nations having | from limitations whigh now deprive treaty relations with China, is |r prepered to accept and apply it |sction and pre in all parts of the Chinese re |! adequate pudlic revenues | brat Commenting on the Chinese pro-| survived all her 10 children, except | 3—With a view to strengthening | posals, Dr. delegation declared: eaten cnnenpegnenntnn gran 9to 10. Three Navy Serge Suit one nize 38, two size 42 n Coats of black navy sblue Velour Jootines, Chine hilla $8, 40, 42 and 44. Thir Y » on of Taffeis No mail and ‘Tricotine in blue; le and t sizes are 16, 18, 86, 38 FRIDAY HOUR SALES telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on F © right to limit all quantities is reverv 40 and 42,, Formerly 10 to 11 11 to 12 $16.50 and up to $39.60 each. For this hour, ODDS AND ENDS IN MEN’S WORK SHIRTS oh GLOVES—159 pairs, be ohkacaaiib inetd and a few gray shirt 72 pairs of Women's 100 UNTRIMMED HATS White Silk Gloves ia 1” sizes 14% to 16 A An unusual value is ine 5%; few Old Hickory shirts, offered in our Millinety 14 pairs of Boys’ Wool jn size 14, are in department on the Sec Gloves; ond Floor for (this sale, 16 pairs of. Women’s led. Formerly. 86¢ The assortment includes Cotten Knit Gi to $1.50 each. For this ll turbans to the 28 pairs of Women's hour, signed of panne velvet soiled; size 56% Lyons silk velvet and 10 pairs of Women's LINING SATEEN—200 hitter’s plush; also Chamois Gloves, soil yards, 36 inches w Duvetyn combinations ed; size 5%; and in pink, white, in a wide variety of 19 pairs of Women’s American Beauty, navy colora, Formerly $3.40 Bilk Gloves; blue and brown For and up to 0. For merly, 40¢ a yard. For tis rent.” $100 2 25o He 2B riday Hour Sale merchaa- d. 1to2 MEN'S CANVAB GLOVES-—-140 pairs, v nd without gaunt let; all medium sizes, } This hour, Form 200 a pair. bse OG Three Pairs for 25¢ of sizes, 6, and 10, in eeru and and high neck, hort sleeve, knee length style. Formerly Te @ suit, Chote 25¢ Fur Trimmings At Reduced Prices by the Yard Leather Brief Cases Main Floor ’ 8inch Taupe Nutria; formerly $36.00, Special .. $25.00 Leather Goods Department 4inch Taupe Nutria; formerly $18.00. Special $10.00 Sinch Natural Nutria; formerly $36.00. Sp 8: aa asad 4inch Natural Nutria; formerly $18.00, Sr Announcing the arriv- diac. Fipnch ponlt formerly $1608 SURE testers al of a-splendid assore 4inch French Seal; formerly $10.00, Special...............8 8.26 ment of leather brief Zunch French Seal; formerly $5.00. Special... $8 4.00 cases in two and three- Sinch Pearl Krimmer; formerly $25.50. 4dr Krimmer; formerly $17.00, sees 810.00 inch Black and Brown Coney; formerly Spec $15.00 Sinch Black and Brown Coney; formeriy $12.00, Sp 810.00 4inch Black and Brown Coney; formerly $6.00. Special....8 6.00 24ineh Black and Brown Coney; formerly $3.00. Special.. Lineh Black and Brown Coney; formerly $1.60. Special... 2to3 50 INFANTS’ COTTON VANTA SHIRTS—in sizes 2 and 4 months, Slightly sotled, Formerly each. For this hour (in the Women's Knit rtment), 25c —%6 rybody’s” m Formerly ach, For this hour, each, .89¢ 8. Quality” make hot water | bottles; formerly $1.95 $1 15 each, For this hour, each ° SALT AND PEPPER. SHAKERS— 60 pairs, silver-plated, and glass with silver deposit design. Former- ly $1.00 a wet. For this 75 War tax de extra. threat of foreign aggression, but | lay nous administrative t her from secur- | Mrs. of autonc Wellington Koo of the/one. “The proposals were made in the interests of all the powers concerned e problems she will be able| as well as that of China. It is be. to solve if given the opportunity to|leved the principles, if adopted, | This means not only that! would pave the way toward solving | | some of the perplexing problems and | REDHILL, England, Nov. 17.— years old. 3 to 4 CHILDREN’S MUSLIN WAISTS — Warner's Perfection waists, with Department. Sizes are 3, 4,5, 6,8, crep 10 and 12. Formerly 75c each. 100 ODDS AND ENDS in boye’ suits, kim knickers and sweaters, including To seven juvenile suits in sizes 3, 4, the & and 6; 10 Wrsey sweaters in sizes 26, 28, 20 and 34; 17 sleeve- less, siipover sweaters in sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34; 22 pairs of LINGERIE MATERIAL—600 wool mixed and corduroy knick- yards, white silk gnd cotton | ers in sizes 6, 10, 11, 15, 16 and mixture, 36 inches wide and in 17 years; 11 pairs of serge straight pial ::.820.00 | pocket styles in brown, tan and black. $250 | $6.50 and $7.25 SILKS—One lot of silks, in supporters, on sale in the Corset cluding 35 yards of black jj 32 For his he choic teh sSehe PENRO RITE 49c inches wide, and 100 yards of Silk Departm at, a yard. : i 75¢ Priced at 4to$ pe de chine, 40 inches wide; yards of silk shirting, ono silks, 32 inches wide. be closed out this houry in in weaves. This hour, im pants, sizes 5 and 6, the Domestic Section, Choice, this hour, at, $1 -00 B YALA... ses csendesee 30c 74 “THE b; 1 a firmer foundation for the|” AT THE CORNISH ¢ Harvard Three O1 FLORIST Wini RTO as circumatances| peace. of the Pacific and the Far] rnerease en will possibly permit «he be relieved | Kast. Nov. 24 25, Dee, BE SER I a Saturday Matinees at 2:20 Nov, 26 and Dee. 3 ‘Tickets, 50c to $1.00 Mary Schallehn has just cele- | Season Tickets, Six Productions, $6 an@ ed her 104th birthday. She has Her remaining daugter is 73 Ful Served | peace in the Pacific and the Far Bast, | ~ the powers agree not’ to conciade | between themselves any treaty or agreement directly affecting China jor the general peace in these re. | gions without previously notifying |China and giving to her an oppor tunity to participate. | 4—All special rights, immunities or commitments, with their charac: |ter or contractual basis, claimed by jany of the powers or relating to China, are to be declared, and all such or future claims not so made | known are to be deemed null ‘and | void, The rights, privileges, immu- | nities and commitments, now known to te declared, are to be examined |with a view of determining their | seope and validity, and, if valid, to |harmonizing them with one another 4 with the principles declared by this conference. China is prepared |to accept and apply such treaties to jali parte of the Chinese republic | without exception. 5—Immediately, or as goon as cir- | cumstances will permit, existing lim- itations upon China's political juris. |dictional and administrative freedom lof action are to be removed | 6—Reasonable, definite terms of Jauration are to be attached to Chi na’s present commitments which are without time limites, 7—In the interpretation of instru ments granting special rights or privileges the well-established prin- | ciple of construction that such grants shall be strictly construed in favor of the grantors is to be observed. $—China’s rights as a neutral are {to be fully respected in future wars to which she is not a party. 9—Prowision is to be made fer the peaceful settlement of inter. national disputes in the Pacific and the Far East. 10—Provision is to be made for future conferences to be held from time to time for the dis- cassion of interests relative to the Pacific and Far East as 4 Libeke Oe powers in relation thereto, | The proposals, it was stated, “sought to harmonize the particular interests of China with the general interests of all the world.” China ts next to play her part. She is now contending with certain difficult problems which necessarily arise ~~ Advice on Sanitary Bridgework Sanitary bridge. work is clean, healthful, durable, and a work of art. -10¢ made without con. sideration for san- itation gathers [filth and food un- der it, and is @ |menace to health, Alleged. Alveolar bridgework is the | filthy and danger. West Seattle—At Junction St achiet orks") The Store for Useful Articles KOAENUE AND UNION STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. course dinner, 5c, at & to 8 p. m.—aAd —— =: ———— This is “Griswold” Week at Spelger & Hurlbut’s. See the big window display of these famous cast iron cooking uten- sils—they improve with age and never wear out. __, Take Advantage of the Reduced Prices. No. 8 Griswold Waffle Iron Special at $1.39 Regular Price ‘$2.19 If your wife has a “Griswold” she will make waffles right. Waffles from a Grisw brown—with maple syrup are delicious—and so easy to make. These-irons have the cold wire handles and the grooved frame for catching the grease. Special for Friday only, at $1.39. Folding Fire Screen Special at $7.49 Regular Price $11.00 If you need a fire screen—now is the time to buy it at a bargain. This attractive Fire Screen has four fold- ing panels covered with black spring wire; it has brass tips and Size, Heavy Blue Enamel Model Roaster Special at $2.39 Regular Price $3.50 This is the large-sized Blue Glazed Enamel Roaster— 11%4x17% inches. It is cou- structed without seams and is self-basting and self- browning. It will roast meats to perfection— tender and juicy, with a fine, natural flavor. 26 inches high. Special at $7.49. old iron are rich, crisp and . Odds and End Dinnerware bd You can’t afford to miss this big Thanksgiv- ing sale of Dinnerware. SPECIAL PRICE CO will find Cups and Saucers, ters in all sizes. Plain white “Robeson” 2-Piece Special at 98c Here is a wonderful value. A two- piece Carving Set, consisting of a highly tempered steel carving knife handles. and fork. They are made by the well- known Robeson Cutlery Co. _ 10¢, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢. A big factory shipment of odds and ends of Dinnerware brings these wonderful values. You Jugs, Vegetable Dishes, Plates in all sizes, Plat- Set s Sale of Bowls, Soup Plates, cups only and oth- ers. Some are floral decorations—others ate gold line and plain white. Some patterns are included in this of our open stock sale, ‘a

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